I brought a pair of Hi-Max 2600 mAh batteries to test, i never had much luck on ebay with torch related products but these are good. They took 16 days to get to me in australia.
Cell A 3.79 volt out of the packet, Internal Resistance 149 milliohms
Cell B 3.79 volt out of the packet, Internal Resistance 161 milliohms
Cell A Discharged to 3 volt and then i recharged at 0.5 amp
Cell B Discharged to 3 volt and then i recharged at 0.5 amp
A quick description of the above tables
Zenit [s] is time of the charge, it is updated every 2 seconds.
Input [V] is how much volts my power supply is giving my Ichager 106B+
Voltage accu [V] is battery voltage
Current [A] is how many amps the charger is charging or discharging the battery or batteries.
Capacity [mAh] is how long the battery will last under load. A 2500 mAh battery should be able to give 2.5 amps for one hour till empty.
a link to my trustfire flame 2400 mAh battery test
This is for comparison only generaly cells that have the lower internal resistance have the highest current draw. But bad cells can also read high due to high internal resistance and or bad voltage drop ive found.
We sure do thank you for all your time and effort in doing these battery tests. Great job by the way. Looks like they are very good batteries. And it looks like I will be ordering some more of the Hi-Max and Trustfire flames. Thanks again.
If people are wondering how i come up with the above data table's i posted on this battery test, i data log using my icharger 106b+ connected to my computer for my battery tests, i use a program logVeiw V2.7.4* with icharger 106B+ with firmware v3.14 upgrade and then recalibrated the charger.
I use this program for my data log,s and for the data charts i post
I use the data tables instead of graphs becuse i find it simple and think it would be easy for other people to read and the data tables includes charge time updated every 2 seconds, voltage, watts, engery, mAh, plus induvidual cell voltage for upto 6 cells, internal temp of my charger, battery temperture, the chargers imput voltage from the power supply and so on and i can not get all that infomation on one graph.
I usualy only include the end of the charge cycle then hit the print screan button on the key board while the logVeiw program is running and opean on the screan of my computer, then crop the image down with microsoft picture it! i cut out things like battery and charger tempture and induvidual cell voltage if im only doing one cell at a time to test.
If people are wondering how i come up with the above data table's i posted on this battery test, i data log using my icharger 106b+ connected to my computer for my battery tests, i use a program logVeiw V2.7.4* with icharger 106B+ with firmware v3.14 upgrade and then recalibrated the charger.
I use this program for my data log,s and for the data charts i post
I use the data tables instead of graphs becuse i find it simple and think it would be easy for other people to read and the data tables includes charge time updated every 2 seconds, voltage, watts, engery, mAh, plus induvidual cell voltage for upto 6 cells, internal temp of my charger, battery temperture, the chargers imput voltage from the power supply and so on and i can not get all that infomation on one graph.
I usualy only include the end of the charge cycle then hit the print screan button on the key board while the logVeiw program is running and opean on the screan of my computer, save the image in paint, then crop the image down with microsoft picture it! then up load the image to photobucket then post the image on the thread.
I cut out things like battery and charger tempture and induvidual cell voltage if im only doing one cell at a time to test.
I'm open for suggestions for other tests on these batteries if there is any intrest ?, im not sure on how low these batteries can go 2.75 volt ? i have not found any data.